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WPCAP climate program
Leading ports across the world work together on reducing CO2 emissions of shipping and port activities and improving local air quality.
From Waste-to-Chemicals to Waste-to-Jet
Partners repurpose the Rotterdam waste-to-chemicals project to waste-to-jet based on substantial targets and demand for Sustainable Aviation
energy transition
T&E study of CO2 emissions in European seaports
The Port of Rotterdam Authority’s response
energy transition
Horisont Energi and Port of Rotterdam sign memorandum of understanding regarding blue ammonia
SANDNES, Norway, ROTTERDAM, Netherlands – August 5, 2021 - Horisont Energi (EURONEXT: HRGI) and the Port of Rotterdam today announced that t
Launching Joint Study Framework and MoU for Ammonia Bunkering Safety
ITOCHU Corporation has launched the Joint Study Framework for Ammonia Bunkering Safety. JSF for Ammonia Bunkering Safety is a framework for
Reefer containers
The port of Rotterdam is the most important port in Europe for the import and export of refrigerated and frozen cargo in reefer containers.
Rotterdam Food Hub
The Rotterdam Food Hub is taking shape along the Calandkanaal at the entrance to the Maasvlakte. The 60-hectare industrial site is being spe
Digitalisation
Digital transformation is leading to fundamental changes in society. This is also the case for the port of Rotterdam.
sustainability
Up to 14% less containership CO2 emissions through Just In Time arrivals
Containerships can reduce fuel consumption and resulting carbon dioxide emissions by 14% on a per voyage basis using Just In Time (JIT) arri